update docs to point out sudo -i for running the instance setup commands

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Seth Vidal 2012-10-31 15:22:43 +00:00
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@ -27,12 +27,15 @@ to startup a new cloud instance and configure for basic server use run (as
root):
el6:
ansible-playbook /srv/web/infra/ansible/playbooks/el6-temp-instance.yml
sudo -i ansible-playbook /srv/web/infra/ansible/playbooks/el6-temp-instance.yml
f17:
ansible-playbook /srv/web/infra/ansible/playbooks/f17-temp-instance.yml
sudo -i ansible-playbook /srv/web/infra/ansible/playbooks/f17-temp-instance.yml
The -i is important - ansible's tools need access to root's sshagent as well
as the cloud credentials to run the above playbooks successfully.
This will setup a new instance, provision it and email sysadmin-main that
the instance was created, it's instance id (for terminating it, attaching
volumes, etc) and it's ip address.